Corona Geek #78 – Coronium Project, Parse, and Cloud Computing

Corona Geek #78 – Coronium Project, Parse, and Cloud Computing

Corona GeekDuring this week’s Corona Geek Hangout we talked with Chris Byerley ( @DevElephant ) to discuss his Coronium Cloud project that uses open source technology to create a data & push stack for Corona SDK apps and games. Chris has assembled an amazing stack of technology “for creating server-side components for your apps and games. Leveraging the Lua code that you already use in your Corona SDK projects you can easily call on MySQL, MongoDB, PHP, and server-side Lua to enhance your project. You can also integrate Push services from both Apple and Google with the proper credentials.”

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Charles McKeever is a life long computer geek who enjoys exploring technologies to understand how they work, how they can be smashed together, and how they can be used to fuel entrepreneurial endeavors.

5 Comments
  • David MEKERSA
    Posted at 05:45h, 25 February

    Really excited but Coronium.
    Despite some search, I’m not sure to understand how to test it. There is no “Download” button on the wiki and the screencast show some system with already installed Coronium components. Did I miss something? Should I subscribe to a beta program?

    • Charles McKeever
      Posted at 06:41h, 25 February

      Coronium is in private alpha. So, you’ll need to join the Coronium Google Group and ask to become a tester. The link is on the wiki homepage and bottom left sidebar, but it’s not obvious.

      Here’s the group link, https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/coronium-cloud-platform

      Chris is very responsive, just keep in mind that he is a one persona show in terms of staff and resources 🙂

  • develephant
    Posted at 06:56h, 25 February

    Hi David,

    I’d be happy to boot up an instance if you’re interested. Please drop a line in the Coronium Google Group so I can email you your credentials.

    Cheers,
    Chris.

  • Chris
    Posted at 10:22h, 28 February

    Coronium is built on an open source stack, but will Coronium itself be open source?

  • search
    Posted at 01:01h, 02 October

    Do you have any video of that? I’d love to
    find out more details.

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